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B
Students’ Insurance
What Is Covered under Contents?
Under the “Contents” section your possessions---which you do not have to be listed---will be protected on “new for old” basis where items will be replaced as new---regardless of their age or condition.
“Contents” include books, radios, audio and video players, TVs, jewellery, home computers, furniture, household goods, other electrical equipment and sports equipment. They will be insured as follows:
Theft
Fire, Lighting, Explosion
Malicious(恶意)Damage
Storm, Flood and other natural disasters
But new-for-old cover does not include clothing and linen.
Where Does Cover Apply?
Anywhere in Australia whether in:
Your Living Place While at College
Your Parents’ Home or Any Temporary Residence(临时住处)---where you are staying when away from College
Your College or Students’ Union Building
College Storage during Vacations
Plus The Following Benefits Included Free
Loss or Damage to:
Gas, water and electricity meters and telephones---up to$300
TVs and videos rented in your name
Library books---up to $300
Daily things bought---up to $500 as to cover described under “Contents”
College or Landlord’s Possessions in your rooms by Fire or Theft (if you are legally responsible---up to $2,000)
Personal Money: from your room---up to $60
PLUS fraudulent(欺诈)use of your Credit Card---up to $1,000
61. If you lose an old video player, the insurance company will _____.
A. replace it with a new one  B. pay you up to $30 in insurance
C. pay you nothing for it is old         D. replace it with a used one
62. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Your household goods will not be insured due to natural disasters.
B. Your computer is insured when you are away from college.
C. You can be paid $2,000 for fraudulent use of your Credit Card.
D. Your rented car is completely insured if it is damaged.
63. All of the following are included in the insurance project except _____.
A. audio and video players, TV        B. jewellery, library books
C. clothing, linen and cars             D. furniture, home computers
64. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. if you lose a radio you can get another one
B. if you have your possessions stolen outside Australia they are not insured
C. if a fire breaks out in your room you can get everything back
D. if your jewellery is stolen you will be paid as much as $300 

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B

Students’ Insurance

What Is Covered under Contents?

Under the “Contents” section your possessions---which you do not have to be listed---will be protected on “new for old” basis where items will be replaced as new---regardless of their age or condition.

“Contents” include books, radios, audio and video players, TVs, jewellery, home computers, furniture, household goods, other electrical equipment and sports equipment. They will be insured as follows:

Theft

Fire, Lighting, Explosion

Malicious(恶意)Damage

Storm, Flood and other natural disasters

But new-for-old cover does not include clothing and linen.

Where Does Cover Apply?

Anywhere in Australia whether in:

Your Living Place While at College

Your Parents’ Home or Any Temporary Residence(临时住处)---where you are staying when away from College

Your College or Students’ Union Building

College Storage during Vacations

Plus The Following Benefits Included Free

Loss or Damage to:

Gas, water and electricity meters and telephones---up to$300

TVs and videos rented in your name

Library books---up to $300

Daily things bought---up to $500 as to cover described under “Contents”

College or Landlord’s Possessions in your rooms by Fire or Theft (if you are legally responsible---up to $2,000)

Personal Money: from your room---up to $60

PLUS fraudulent(欺诈)use of your Credit Card---up to $1,000

61. If you lose an old video player, the insurance company will _____.

A. replace it with a new one  B. pay you up to $30 in insurance

C. pay you nothing for it is old         D. replace it with a used one

62. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Your household goods will not be insured due to natural disasters.

B. Your computer is insured when you are away from college.

C. You can be paid $2,000 for fraudulent use of your Credit Card.

D. Your rented car is completely insured if it is damaged.

63. All of the following are included in the insurance project except _____.

A. audio and video players, TV        B. jewellery, library books

C. clothing, linen and cars              D. furniture, home computers

64. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.

A. if you lose a radio you can get another one

B. if you have your possessions stolen outside Australia they are not insured

C. if a fire breaks out in your room you can get everything back

D. if your jewellery is stolen you will be paid as much as $300 

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  Recently, a professor of philosophy in the United States has written a book called Money and the Meaning of Life. He has  36  that how we deal with money in our day-to-day life has more meaning than we usually 37  . One of the exercises he has asked his students to do is keep a  38  of every penny they spend for a week. From the 39  they spend their money, they can see what they really  40 in life.

  The professor says our  41 with others often becomes clearly defined when money enters the picture. You 42  have wonderful friendship with somebody and you think that you are very good friends. But you will know him only when you ask him to lend you some 43 . If he does, it brings something to the relationship that seems 44  than ever before.  45 it can suddenly weaken the relationship if he doesn’t.

  Since money is so important to us, we consider those who are 46  to be very important. The professor  47 some rich people in researching his book.

  Question: What is the most  48  thing you have discovered about being rich?

  Answer: The most surprising thing is why people give me so much  49 . I am nothing. I don’t know much. All I am is rich.

People just have an idea of making more and more money, but what is it  50 ? How much money do I need for any given 51  in my life? In his book, the professor uncovered an important  52  in modern society: to bring back the idea that the money is an instrument  53  than the end. Money plays an important  54  in the material world, but   55 money to give happiness may be missing the meaning of life.

  36. A. pointed       B. studied      C. discovered      D. noticed

  37. A .imagine       B. think       C. recognize        D. plan

  38. A. secret       B. diary       C. promise       D. record

  39. A. way           B. method      C. opinion        D. attitude

  40. A. mean        B. value      C. get         D. make

  41. A. work        B. friendship   C. relation        D. union

  42. A. should       B. must       C. had to        D. might

  43. A. cars           B. books      C. rooms       D. money

  44. A. stronger          B. weaker     C. worse        D. looser

  45. A. But         B. Otherwise    C. And          D. Then

  46. A. rich        B. poor       C. helpful      D. ordinary

  47. A. saw        B. interviewed    C. questioned          D. knew

  48. A. puzzling       B. disappointing  C. surprising       D. interesting

  49. A. worry       B. doubt         C. hate         D. respect

  50. A. about        B. against    C. for          D. at

  51. A. achievement   B. result      C. purpose            D. success

  52. A. need        B. discovery   C. lack            D. event

  53. A. better       B. rather     C. more          D. less

  54. A. action       B. performance  C. role           D. trick

  55. A. demanding     B. hoping    C. getting        D. expecting

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